The first thing she thought was, this might also be an opportunity for Wang Jing and Yuk Chu.
But then, Zhou Yun suddenly realized something.
Why has the U.S. film industry started making moves on "Chinese elements" recently?
From the big-budget movie "Chinese Warrior" to this Chinese mythological fantasy drama, these types of genres had never appeared before. From a commercial standpoint, American film production companies are definitely going to produce films based on their cultural background to attract more audiences. However, from other perspectives, the overall environment there doesn't really advocate filming Chinese stories.
There are still some direct conflicts in political and cultural aspects.
Zhou Yun thought of her "Killing Song," and then about the Witch role that came to find Jiang Yuzhen.
There must be some reason behind this...
Individual cases aside, these successive occurrences seem like there's an invisible hand driving the whole situation to change.
